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Subject: The Profound Risks of Gene Transfer Technology on Chromosomal Stability - HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO THIS DR BEAUDOIN? I put the contact information
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The Profound Risks of Gene Transfer Technology on Chromosomal Stability
An Irreversible Heritable Harm
neo7bioscience.com/contactus
For years, gene transfer technologies have been promoted as safe, precise, and transient. But human data now tell a different story.
Peer-reviewed clinical evidence shows that when foreign genetic material is introduced into human cells, it can integrate into the genome, disrupt
chromosomal integrity, and alter gene regulation. In cumulative cases, this process has caused insertional mutagenesis and cancer. These are not hypothetical
risks. They are documented biological events.
From early gene therapy trials that triggered leukemia through oncogene activation, to modern genome-editing and nucleic-acid delivery platforms associated
with large-scale genomic rearrangements and loss of heterozygosity, the pattern is consistent: genomic stability cannot be assumed once genetic material
enters the nucleus.
Current safety models systematically underestimate these risks, relying on short-term assays that miss consequential genomic damage.
The question is no longer whether gene transfer can cause harm in humans—it can.
The question is whether we confront that reality before the damage becomes cumulative, irreversible, and generational.
https://open.substack.com/pub/johncatanzaro/p/the-profound-risks-of-gene-transfer?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3nvd55
Julie Threet
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